Lexeme: html5 cookie  
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  1. noun. HTML5 cookies, also known as web cookies or HTTP cookies, are small pieces of data stored in a user's web browser while browsing a website. They are used to remember information about the user or track their activity on a website. HTML5 cookies are created by the website server and sent to the user's browser, where they are stored until their expiration date or until the user manually deletes them. These cookies can contain various types of information, such as login details, user preferences, shopping cart items, or tracking data for website analytics. These cookies can be both first-party cookies (set by the website being visited) or third-party cookies (set by a different website or service embedded within the website). They are commonly used to provide personalized experiences, improve website functionality, and deliver targeted advertising. However, it is important to note that the use of cookies is subject to privacy regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the European Union. Websites must obtain user consent for non-essential cookies and provide clear information about how the cookies are used and shared. GPT3.5
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  • noun. html5 cookie (singular), html5 cookies (plural)
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